New
Treatment for Chronic Heel Pain
Shockwave Therapy is known for its use by urologists
to treat kidney stones. In October of 2000 the FDA issued
approval of ESWT for the treatment of plantar fasciitis
(heel or arch pain). Do not let the name alarm you;
simple sound waves are used to treat the heel pain on
an outpatient basis. An important benefit of ESWT is
that it is delivered from outside the body; so many
of the risks associated with surgery are eliminated.
Sound waves are applied to the painful area of the heel
using an orthopedic shockwave device (as shown).

This in turn leads to increased blood flow to the area
that triggers the body's repair abilities to create
tendon healing. The sound waves over stimulate the nerves
to reduce the sensitivity and pain.
People who have suffered from chronic heel pain for
at least 6 months and have tried other methods for treating
it. Other methods for treatment may include stretching,
icing, anti-inflammatory drugs, taping, orthotics, night
splints, rest, changes in shoe gear, padding and cortisone
injection(s).
The treatment is non-invasive; there is no cutting of
tissues or skin. Local anesthesia will be administered
before the treatment begins. The entire procedure usually
takes less than 30 minutes and is performed on an outpatient
basis. There is no hospital stay required.
After a patient is discharged they may experience some
discomfort, bruising, and swelling for a few days. The
doctor may prescribe a mild pain medication and orthotics.
Also, the doctor may tell you to restrict stressful
activities, such as running, sports, or carrying heavy
loads, for up to four weeks. A follow up visit with
your doctor should be scheduled for three to six weeks
after the treatment.
Based on worldwide medical experience, extracorporeal
shockwave therapy is a safe and effective alternative
to the traditional treatment methods available. There
are very few side effects or risks involved in ESWT.
The most common patient complaint is some discomfort
during and after the treatment. Other side effects include
numbness, tingling, reddening or bruising in the treated
foot. Some patients will experience pain, which may
last from a few days to weeks after the treatment. If
you have more questions about the treatment, or would
like to be evaluated to see if you are a candidate for
it, please contact us at 941-917-6232 and arrange
for an appointment with one of our doctors.

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